Let it die. It's already been largely rejected by young men trying to find skills long before now. We have the trade schools for that. The university system can return to being private academies of learning for scholars, or keep being paid vacations for wealthy brats whose parents want them to influence politics. I have no interest in saving their reputations.
Remember you're not talking about secondary school. You're talking about adults who should be paying to go there to learn something for their own benefit. If you have to set up systems to prevent cheating, the whole exercise is flawed.
Whatever the university evolves into, they will need to take drastic reforms to address generative AI. Scholarly learning will be hit just as hard as anything else.
Let it die. It's already been largely rejected by young men trying to find skills long before now. We have the trade schools for that. The university system can return to being private academies of learning for scholars, or keep being paid vacations for wealthy brats whose parents want them to influence politics. I have no interest in saving their reputations.
Remember you're not talking about secondary school. You're talking about adults who should be paying to go there to learn something for their own benefit. If you have to set up systems to prevent cheating, the whole exercise is flawed.
Whatever the university evolves into, they will need to take drastic reforms to address generative AI. Scholarly learning will be hit just as hard as anything else.
The universities were hotbeds of fraud long before Generative AI. Look up the replication crisis.
Indeed. But they are heading toward existential levels of uselessness.